
Uses realistic 3D fish models, not just flat 2D images like other aquarium apps or screen savers do! Their eyes even move! Real time 3D fish that don't just swim back and forth, but towards you and away from you, up and down. For best results, disable your system screen saver.) (This won't interfere with your system's screen saver or sleep settings. Screen Saver option lets the aquarium appear as a screen saver when you're system is idle. Watch as your monitor fills with water and real 3D fish begin to swim around your desktop, behind your icons and windows! * MINI GREAT WHITE SHARKS FOR YOUR AQUARIUM! When he's not busy turning old Macs into new gear, Harms does wedding photography and videography with his wife - a calling he says he was inspired to follow after he learned photo-editing software in his high school computer lab, which was filled with - you guessed it - shiny new iMac G3s.The original and the best Desktop Aquarium! Harms warns that to use the kit, you need to have a slot-loading G3 - not one with a tray - and that you need to be sure you properly discharge the CRT monitor, which could be holding a charge that could lead to shocking results when you take the thing apart.

If that's too steep, he also sells a DIY kit that helps you turn your own old Mac into a super-cool fish condo for $189. The aquariums sell for $299 (about £195, AU$385) on Harm's site and can be shipped internationally for an additional cost. "As the type of person I am, instead of tossing this beautiful computer in the trash I asked to take it home knowing I may tinker with it someday.Soon I found pictures online showing all types of Macs that had been turned into aquariums and dubbed the 'Macquarium.' I decided to build one myself but with no luck finding any instructions online I was on my own." "It started in 2007 when at work I was asked to throw away a broken G3 iMac," Harms says on his site.
